My love for roses leaped this past year. I added over 30 rose bushes this past year and think I occupied every space. Love to watch these types of videos and so happy to have found you! 🌹💐🏵️
Starting my rose garden this year along with a few rows of lavender and somehow came across your channel searching rose gardens and Im SO VERY glad I did!! Every time I’m washing dishes I’m watching one of your videos lol. You have such a warm presence about you. Love you all and love your farm! Im stealing your entry gate arbor idea for our pasture gate to grow a climber rose up on ❤️ thanks for all the inspiration and amazing info on your roses!!
Thank you Jill! I love our gate and entry way, the gate was handcrafted by a friend and in the style of an historic gate form England. Best of luck to you this growing year.
Beautiful roses. Thank you for walking us through the many varieties. The white roses look a lot like my "iceberg" roses, before they open wide and show the yellow stamens. There are climbers and shrub icebergs, some are more pink, but most are very white, floribunda. The many clusters of flowers at the ends of the stem are similar to what my icebergs have.
Beautiful collection. So glad to see "Munstead Wood" she's on my list this year. You might want to try "self pegging" or just "pegging" on the varieties that shoot out long canes. This technique makes the branch bud out at every leaf node. Just a heads up, Austin's Crown Princess Margareta may be on the chopping block, meaning discontinued. This might be her last year to be available in the states. You might also be interested in "The Lady of Shalott", She's a great healthy and very strong flowering variety. A new yellow variety here for 2024, "Bring Me Sunshine" is becoming a european favorite that looks like a good one for you because of the long, thornless stems. You have a beautiful farm & family .... Thanks for sharing ❣
I am so happy I stumbled upon your video. Your garden is absolutely stunning 💞 your beautiful rose is an David Austin climber named Mme Alfred Carriere. I hope this helps you. Thank you for sharing your beautiful roses with all of us ❤️
Yay!!! I'm glad you enjoyed it, and congratulations on planting a rose garden. It's a ton of work but worth the time and energy for those amazing blooms.
Loved the footage! I have been making my list to start a new rose collection for cutting and loved seeing the growth habit and hearing your insight on each of them. Thank you! Gorgeous collection!
Thank you for the video. Im new at flower farming, my first year. I want to incorporate roses, so this gives me someplace to start. They are all beautiful! ❤❤❤
Rose growing can be a challenge but such a beautiful one for sure. I love that you can use fresh or dried. Congratulations on starting your beautiful journey with flower farming!
Hello! I love your videos. I live 5000 km from you, but thanks to UA-cam I can watch your work! Please tell me which Austin flowers last the longest to cut? top 5 varieties in your opinion?
All your roses are simply gorgeous & yes “romantic.” Wish you great success in your business! I grow roses of sorts just for my enjoyment . I’m in love with roses !
Nwet, roses are such a classic, you can't go wrong with to many! We do share the love of the rose and I'm always learning. Roses are hard to grow and yet easy in some ways, so I think it's the challenge of it I love as well as the unique verities.
That was fun. I love roses. I need to get a distant drums, lichfield, and queen of sweden. I have a Francis meilland rose. It is amazing! You should add it.
Gorgeous roses! I don't grow tea roses because they are too fussy for my zone 3b, but I do like the shrub roses - Therese Burgnett is my favorite thus far, although the hansama roses are a close second. Been thinking of trying a David Austin rose as it is close in hardiness. Thanks for sharing.
Omg!!!! Yours roses are stunning! I would be in hog heaven! Gorgeous! I only have 7 different roses left after moving them from my farm that I lost in a divorce. Your roses look so healthy. What do you use for fertilizer on your roses? Great video as usual. God bless
Amazing roses! My favorite Pope John Paul 2nd. I am hoping to buy these for my mom. Btw I actually went to see The Pope in Rome when he was alive. He is now a Saint and well deserved he did so so much for the poor all around the world. When is the best time to buy these roses I want to plant one in my garden :)
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm thanks for response , I have lots of roses , have been thinking to sell some .but do not know how to sell them, because roses last not long .
I think this was my favorite video to date! 🎥🌹🧡 🔵 Do you have a favorite rose supplier? 🔵 Would you consider doing a rose pruning video when its time? 🔵 Do you give tours at your farm? 🔵 What zone are you? And average high in the summer? Thank you for bringing us along!!!
Hi there, I ve searched the albrighton rambler and it dosent seem to fit your description. Could you double check the name on it? Thanks for reading my comment.🎉 awesome video by the way. The cluster of white roses that is unnamed might be the albrighton,due to it s smaller blooms.
When we moved in, some of the older roses that were here on the property did have names on them. Do you know the timestamp you saw the rose in question? Thanks for hanging out with us.
What do u put in order to bloom generously.? I created a gatden rose this year and i didnt get a lot of blooms other than the English bush.but they didnt stay longer they stop blomming around September? Just wondeing.i love watchig arose bush eith lots of blooms.
Roses are heavy feeders,so fertilizer is needed every time they have finished "flushing" or blooming normally two larger cycles and a few sputtering blooms come all summer. June - Oct is our normal rose season here in the PNW. Some verities only bloom one time in spring. As your bushes get older they should preform better for you.
Hi! I just wanted ro let you knoq that they are tree swallows ;0: Barn swallows make their own nests with mud and water and tree swallows will make homes in bird houses that are made for them.
I make historical gowns as a profession, and the hoop era gowns are also known as the Civil War era. These are followed by the 1870's first bustle era gowns 😁
My love for roses leaped this past year. I added over 30 rose bushes this past year and think I occupied every space. Love to watch these types of videos and so happy to have found you! 🌹💐🏵️
Starting my rose garden this year along with a few rows of lavender and somehow came across your channel searching rose gardens and Im SO VERY glad I did!! Every time I’m washing dishes I’m watching one of your videos lol. You have such a warm presence about you. Love you all and love your farm! Im stealing your entry gate arbor idea for our pasture gate to grow a climber rose up on ❤️ thanks for all the inspiration and amazing info on your roses!!
Thank you Jill! I love our gate and entry way, the gate was handcrafted by a friend and in the style of an historic gate form England. Best of luck to you this growing year.
Beautiful roses. Thank you for walking us through the many varieties. The white roses look a lot like my "iceberg" roses, before they open wide and show the yellow stamens. There are climbers and shrub icebergs, some are more pink, but most are very white, floribunda. The many clusters of flowers at the ends of the stem are similar to what my icebergs have.
Love iceberg rose! I do have about 10 of them, so beautiful. I have a few new climbing roses coming this year! I'm so excited.
Thank you! What an amazing video!!
You are so welcome!
Thank you 😊
Beautiful collection. So glad to see "Munstead Wood" she's on my list this year. You might want to try "self pegging" or just "pegging" on the varieties that shoot out long canes. This technique makes the branch bud out at every leaf node. Just a heads up, Austin's Crown Princess Margareta may be on the chopping block, meaning discontinued. This might be her last year to be available in the states. You might also be interested in "The Lady of Shalott", She's a great healthy and very strong flowering variety. A new yellow variety here for 2024, "Bring Me Sunshine" is becoming a european favorite that looks like a good one for you because of the long, thornless stems. You have a beautiful farm & family .... Thanks for sharing ❣
I really enjoyed the tour. So glad I found your channel. God bless.
I'm happy you are with us!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful roses❤️
You are most welcome 🙏
Wow varieties of colourful roses
Fantastic...
They are so beautiful all in bloom for sure
Thank you for sharing 🎉
You are so welcome
I have watched this video over and over. I'm adding roses to my farm
I am so happy I stumbled upon your video. Your garden is absolutely stunning 💞 your beautiful rose is an David Austin climber named Mme Alfred Carriere. I hope this helps you. Thank you for sharing your beautiful roses with all of us ❤️
Yay!!! I'm glad you enjoyed it, and congratulations on planting a rose garden. It's a ton of work but worth the time and energy for those amazing blooms.
Loved the footage! I have been making my list to start a new rose collection for cutting and loved seeing the growth habit and hearing your insight on each of them. Thank you! Gorgeous collection!
You are so welcome! Hopefully, I'll get a few more videos our soon on our roses and the new ones coming to the farm this year.
Please tell me which Austin flowers last the longest to cut? top 5 varieties in your opinion?
I love elina rose too. 😊 ❤
Is it possible your unknown rose is New Dawn? I loved your tour, thank you for showing us your beauties!
I think it could be, you might right? 🤔 thanks for tagging along my friend.
If you would like help with id, please show more detail.
Leaves, and stems are great clues to determine what rose we have.
Love your garden, BTW.
Oh that is a great Idea! Thank you.
Beautiful..last rise I think is david austins desdemona
Ok good to know! Thanks my friend ❤️
Thank you for the video. Im new at flower farming, my first year. I want to incorporate roses, so this gives me someplace to start. They are all beautiful! ❤❤❤
Rose growing can be a challenge but such a beautiful one for sure. I love that you can use fresh or dried. Congratulations on starting your beautiful journey with flower farming!
Thanks for making this video. I appreciate it so much. I already had Koko loco on my list. But will add a few more. ☺️
Kokos are beautiful!
Hello! I love your videos. I live 5000 km from you, but thanks to UA-cam I can watch your work! Please tell me which Austin flowers last the longest to cut? top 5 varieties in your opinion?
I love the roses,love your farm.
🙏
All your roses are simply gorgeous & yes “romantic.” Wish you great success in your business! I grow roses of sorts just for my enjoyment . I’m in love with roses !
Nwet, roses are such a classic, you can't go wrong with to many! We do share the love of the rose and I'm always learning. Roses are hard to grow and yet easy in some ways, so I think it's the challenge of it I love as well as the unique verities.
Stunning!🌷❤️👍🏻
At 32:30, this rose looks like a Westerland Apricot Orange rose.
All of your roses are absolutely gorgeous
Thank you! I do think you are right.
I believe those are Tree Swallows. 😊
First one might be Blush Noisette? I have one and when it blooms I can smell it from 8 ft away.
Oooh, that just might be it!
I think the white mystery rose is Pearl Dior - I have one in my garden
I think you are correct! Thank you my friend.
I wish I can grow more too. All of them are so beautiful ❤❤❤
Its so hard to stop buying them! I just orderd 10 more David Austin climbing roses
That was fun. I love roses. I need to get a distant drums, lichfield, and queen of sweden. I have a Francis meilland rose. It is amazing! You should add it.
I'll add her to this year's list! I do have a few new roses on it, not all for cutting but more for the garden.
That looks like St. Swithun not Albrighton rambler. Gorgeous! I have so many of the same roses ❤
Oh wow! Good to know, thank you!
Gorgeous roses! I don't grow tea roses because they are too fussy for my zone 3b, but I do like the shrub roses - Therese Burgnett is my favorite thus far, although the hansama roses are a close second. Been thinking of trying a David Austin rose as it is close in hardiness. Thanks for sharing.
I have a few new verities on order from David Austin coming soon to our farm!
Amazing roses. All of them are gorgeous. Could the white one be a Balero star rose?
I think so!
Your forst no id, the white one, looks like winchester cathedral.
It just might be that! Thanks friend.
Thanks for yet another great video! Which of the roses you grow have the best vase life?
Pope John Paul does well for me.
Beautiful 🦋🌹🐞🐝
Thank you
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm🌹🦋
Omg!!!! Yours roses are stunning! I would be in hog heaven! Gorgeous! I only have 7 different roses left after moving them from my farm that I lost in a divorce. Your roses look so healthy. What do you use for fertilizer on your roses? Great video as usual. God bless
We use the organic plant tone rose or fish, bone meal, blood meal just whatever I have on hand.
Amazing roses! My favorite Pope John Paul 2nd. I am hoping to buy these for my mom. Btw I actually went to see The Pope in Rome when he was alive. He is now a Saint and well deserved he did so so much for the poor all around the world. When is the best time to buy these roses I want to plant one in my garden :)
Amazing! Yes love the rose
Very special vdieo, thanks for sharing. So you sell the roses only for wedding? What is other way you sell the roses ? Thank you again!
We sell wholesale as well to other florest and we use some for our event design
@@crowleyhouseflowerfarm thanks for response , I have lots of roses , have been thinking to sell some .but do not know how to sell them, because roses last not long .
They do have a shorter vase life, just cut a different stages and so a vase test. We cut almost fully closed. I'd say just give it a try
I love your intro music 😍
Its a fun one!
I think this was my favorite video to date! 🎥🌹🧡
🔵 Do you have a favorite rose supplier?
🔵 Would you consider doing a rose pruning video when its time?
🔵 Do you give tours at your farm?
🔵 What zone are you? And average high in the summer?
Thank you for bringing us along!!!
We use Weeks roses and David Austin
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Hi there, I ve searched the albrighton rambler and it dosent seem to fit your description. Could you double check the name on it? Thanks for reading my comment.🎉 awesome video by the way. The cluster of white roses that is unnamed might be the albrighton,due to it s smaller blooms.
When we moved in, some of the older roses that were here on the property did have names on them. Do you know the timestamp you saw the rose in question? Thanks for hanging out with us.
Did anyone identify the white rose you asked about? It looks so beautiful.
I don't thing so
Icecap would be my guess
Where do you purchase your roses from I would love to learn more and to plant some on my property!
David Auston and Weeks roses are the main two we order from.
Are you growing these in landscape fabric? I'm hoping to try some soon
We do not grow in landscape fabric with Peonies, good luck!
I jealous of your growing zone! Here in MN 4b the rose selection is tiny!
Ahh that makes me sad but at least you can grow a few. ❤
What do u put in order to bloom generously.? I created a gatden rose this year and i didnt get a lot of blooms other than the English bush.but they didnt stay longer they stop blomming around September? Just wondeing.i love watchig arose bush eith lots of blooms.
Roses are heavy feeders,so fertilizer is needed every time they have finished "flushing" or blooming normally two larger cycles and a few sputtering blooms come all summer. June - Oct is our normal rose season here in the PNW. Some verities only bloom one time in spring. As your bushes get older they should preform better for you.
Hi! I just wanted ro let you knoq that they are tree swallows ;0: Barn swallows make their own nests with mud and water and tree swallows will make homes in bird houses that are made for them.
Wow! I had no idea, and thank you for passing that on. I just figured it was. Love learning new things, thanks 😊
Pink & white bicolour is old rose Rosa mundi
Beautiful roses. Do you sell the rose plant?
We don't at this time but who knows, maybe someday?
Beautiful farm. I just wonder if you're lucky that you don't have disease because I don't see you cleansing pruners between roses.
We do Clean them with Peroxide, we generally have a small sponge or rag with it on it and we wipe between plants or verity.
Gorgeous collection!
Thank you Alicia! 🙏
I make historical gowns as a profession, and the hoop era gowns are also known as the Civil War era. These are followed by the 1870's first bustle era gowns 😁
Wow!!! Love that Diane, so fascinating!
Crinoline petticoats were at their height during the Civil war era .
30:13 What's that giant pink one right behind you? 🌹
I believe its an aged coral charm
Please show me the techniques to make roses have a lot of flowers.
We have a video coming out, I believe, next week on roses, and I cover that in it.
Thank you very much.
Pope John Paul looks like a wedding dress. 😊
Well done girls well done video //////////////////////
Thank You!
The striped rose is "rosa mundi "
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How many roses do you have planted in your patch? What is your zone?
8B we have a little over 700 ish
Rose hot chocolate ( the brown one)
I think you have Valentine heart & hot chocolate amongst the last few you showed us ❤
Okay, thank you for the tidbit, my friend.
Your white rose is either climbing or bush rose iceberg
The white rose looks like iceberg rose.
We do have iceberg on the farm, the one I don't know has a touch of blush in the middle and not all white.
Apricot one is just joey
Hi the second rose you don't know name of I think is called new dawn
Ahh makes sense
Do you have a catalog?
We are a cut flower farm but someday we hope to offer plants for shipping.
Crinolines ladies .
How far apart are your roses planted for cutting?
3 to 4 feet apart